EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations on the Clinical Use of Ultrasound Elastography.Part 2: Clinical Applications

David O. Cosgrove(Imperial College London), Fabio Piscaglia(University of Bologna), Jeffrey C. Bamber(Institute of Cancer Research), J. Bojunga(Goethe University Frankfurt), Jean-Michel Corréas(Institut Langevin), Odd Helge Gilja(Haukeland University Hospital), Andrea Klauser(Innsbruck Medical University), Ioan Sporea(Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timișoara), Fabrizio Calliada(University of Pavia), Vito Cantisani(Policlinico Umberto I), Mirko D’Onofrio(University of Verona), Eleni E. Drakonaki(University Hospital of Heraklion), Mathias Fink(Chimie ParisTech), Mireen Friedrich‐Rust(Goethe University Frankfurt), J. Fromageau(Institute of Cancer Research), Roald Flesland Havre(Haukeland University Hospital), Christian Jenssen(Krankenhaus Märkisch-Oderland), Ralf Ohlinger(Universitätsmedizin Greifswald), Adrian Săftoiu(University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova), Fritz Schaefer(University of Lübeck), C. Dietrich(Caritas-Krankenhaus Bad Mergentheim)
Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound
April 19, 2013
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Abstract

The clinical part of these Guidelines and Recommendations produced under the auspices of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology EFSUMB assesses the clinically used applications of all forms of elastography, stressing the evidence from meta-analyses and giving practical advice for their uses and interpretation. Diffuse liver disease forms the largest section, reflecting the wide experience with transient and shear wave elastography . Then follow the breast, thyroid, gastro-intestinal tract, endoscopic elastography, the prostate and the musculo-skeletal system using strain and shear wave elastography as appropriate. The document is intended to form a reference and to guide clinical users in a practical way.


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